Does the Barreleye Dream of Swiss Cheese? Windows, Mirrors and Holes

"This series of
passages explores how transparency, reflectivity and opacity can adhere to,
encroach on and confuse ideas about colour. It imagines a spectrum not just of
light but of the mediation of light by these surface properties, which
transmit, reflect and absorb light in time and space in ways both distinct from
and connected to colour. Using the models of windows, mirrors and holes, and
the examples of the barreleye fish, sunglasses and Swiss cheese, among others,
this piece asks what we see when we look at, through, and into surfaces."